in Hiragana or in Katakana is two kana, characters Japanese, which represent same the more. They are marked and occupy the 9th place of their respective spelling-book, between and .

Origin

The hiragana け and the katakana ケ come, via the Man' yōgana, of the Kanji 計 and 介, respectively.

Diacritic

け and ケ can be diacrities to form げ and ゲ and to represent the sound.

Romanisation

According to the systems of romanisation Hepburn, Kunrei and Nihon, け and ケ romanisent themselves in “ke” and げ and ゲ in “Ge”.

Layout

The hiragana け is written in three features:
  1. Milks vertical ending in a hook on the right.
  2. Milks horizontal with the right-hand side of the first.
  3. Milks vertical cutting the second and slightly on the left curved on bottom.

The katakana ケ is written in three features:

  1. Milks diagonal, from right to left.
  2. Milks horizontal, from left to right, tangeant with the first about its middle.
  3. Milks diagonal, from right to left, concerning the second in its medium.

Data-processing representation

  • Unicode :
    • け : U+3051
    • ケ : U+30B1
    • げ : U+3052
    • ゲ : U+30B2

See too

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